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LIESKE, H., Medicolegal aspects of perforation of the living child. (Arch. f. Gynäk., Vol. civ, No. 3, August 28, 1915).

MCPHERSON, R., Case of spontaneous rupture of uterus. (New York State Journal of Medicine, Vol. xv, No. 10, October, 1915).

MACIRONE, E., Spontaneous rupture of uterus with ruptured membranes and accidental hemorrhage. (Lancet, Vol. ii, No. 4814, December 4, 1915). MARKOE, J. W., Practical experience with obstetric chair. (BULL. LYING-IN HOSPITAL, Vol. x, No. 2, September, 1915).

MEYER, L., Rupture of pregnant uterus; three cases. (Arch. mens. d'obst. et de gynec., Vol. iv. No. 8, August, 1915).

PFAFF, O. G., Fibroid tumor completely obstructing uterine canal; dead fetus long retained without infection. (Amer. Jour. Obst., Vol. lxxii, No. 6, December, 1915).

PHILLIPS, J., Double episiotomy during labor. (Lancet, Vol. ii, No. 4813, November 27, 1915).

POLAK, J. O., Study of management of placental stage of labor. (Surg. Gynec. and Obst., Vol. xxi, No. 5, November, 1915).

ROSSIER, G., Methods for fixation of the uterus and their obstetrical consequences. (Rev. Medicale de la Suisee Romande, Vol. xxxv, No. 11, November, 1915). SCHATZ, F., Causes influencing presentation at delivery. (Arch. f. Gynäk., Vol. civ, No. 3, August 28, 1915).

STEPHENSON H. A., Mechanism of labor in spontaneous evolution. (Bull.
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Vol. xxxvi, No. 295, September, 1915).
STODDARD, J. M., Complete intraplacental uterine rupture during labor. (In-
diana State Med. Assn. Jour., Vol. viii, No. 9, September, 1915).
VAN DE VELDE, T. H., Dystocia from deformity of the uterus.
Geburtsh. u. Gynäk., Vol. xlii, No. 4, October, 1915).

(Mona'schr. f.

WARREN, S. P., Two cases of so-called "Missed Labor." (Amer. Jour. Obst., Vol. lxxii, No. 4, October, 1915).

WHITE, C. P., Labor complicated by eclampsia and glucosuria; Cesarean section; recovery. (Lancet, Vol. ii, No. 4806, October 16, 1915).

WILLIAMS, J. W., Premature separation of normally implanted placenta. (Surg. Gyn. and Obst., Vol. xxi, No. 5, November, 1915).

WILLSON, P., Rectal examinations during labor. (Washington Medical Annals, Vol. xiv, No. 6, November, 1915).

4. PUERPERIUM.

BENTHIN, W., Autoinfection of parturients. (Zentrabl. f. Geburtsh. u. Gynäk., Vol. xxxix, No. 34, August 21, 1915).

BUBIS, J. L., Early incision of breast abscesses during lactation. ical Jour., Vol. xiv, No. 7, July, 1915).

(Cleveland Med

BUESS, P., The mortality from puerperal fever since 1900. (Ztschr. f. Geburtsh. u. Gynäk., Vol. 1xxvii, No. 3, August, 1915).

EBELER, E., Abnormal mammary secretion. (Med. Klinik, Vol. xi, No. 39, September 26, 1915).

HEANEY, N. S., Management of deficient lactation. (Surg. Gyn. and Obst., Vol. xxi, No. 5, November, 1915).

HOLT, L. E., COURTNEY A. M., and FALES, H. L., Chemical study of woman's milk, especially its organic constituents. (Amer. Jour. Dis. Child., Vol. x,

No. 4, October, 1915).

JASCHKE, T., Acute puerperal total inversion. (Zentralbl. f. Geburtsh. u. Gynäk. Vol. xxxix, No. 32, August 7, 1915).

KAVINOKY, N., Midwives and physicians as factors in puerperal fever. (New
York Medical Journal, Vol. cii, No. 9, August 28, 1915).
KIRKHAM, H. L. D., Inversion of uterus; report of case of complete inversion
with prolapse. (Amer. Jour. Obst., Vol. 1xxii, No. 2, August, 1915).
KRAUS, R. and MAZZA, S., Bacteriotherapy of puerperal infections.

(Deutsche

med. Wchnschr., Vol. xli, No. 39, September 25, 1915). LATRONICO, N., Submammary incision in purulent mastitis. (Gazzetta degli Ospedali e delle Cliniche, Vol. xxxvi, No. 85, December 2, 1915).

RANKIN, G. C., Inversion of uterus; report of case. (Kentucky Med. Jour., Vol. xiii, No. 10, September, 1915).

THALER, H. and ZUCKERMANN, H., Prophylaxis of puerperal fever by lactic acid vaginal douches. (Monatschr. f. Geburtsh. u. Gynäk., Vol. xlii, No. 1, July, 1915).

WALLER, H. K., Breast feeding; some functional requirements of gland and of infant. (Lancet, Vol. 2, No. 4794, July 17, 1915).

5. OBSTETRICAL OPERATIONS.

ALLEN, W. L., Indications for Cesarean section. (Iowa State Medical Society Journal, Vol. v, No. 10, November, 1915).

BAISCH, K., The transperitoneal is the preferable technic for Cesarean section Zentralbl. f. Gynäk., Vol. xxxix, No. 44, October 30, 1915.

BOERO, E. A., Cesarean section for prolapse of umbilical cord. (Semena Medica, Vol. xxii, No. 36, September 9, 1915).

BOWEN, W. S., Case of Cesarean section in breech presentation. (Washington Med. Annals, Vol. xiv, No. 3, May, 1915).

BROWN, W. M., Modification of technic of abdominal Cesarean section. (Amer. Jour. Obst., Vol. lxxii, No. 3, September, 1915).

BROWN, W. M., Improvements in technic of Cesarean section. (New York State Journal of Medicine, Vol. xv, No. 10, October, 1915).

de GROOT, J., Influence of intra-uterine obstetric maneuvers on the morbidity and mortality of parturients. (Arch. mens. d'obst. et de gynec., Vol. iv, No. 6, June, 1915).

FINDLEY, P., Combined operation for interruption of pregnancy and sterilization. (Amer. Jour. Obst., Vol. lxxii, No. 6, December, 1915).

HANNES, W., External version with placenta previa. (Zentralbl. f. Gynäk., Vol. xxxix, No. 39, September 25, 1915).

HELLIER, J. B., Case of placenta previa with threatened puerperal eclampsia,
treated by Cesarean section. (Lancet, Vol. 11, No. 4797, August 7, 1915).
HOWAT, W. F., Indications for Cesarean section. (Ind. State Med. Assn. Jour.,
Vol. viii, No. 8, August, 1915).

HÜSSY, P., Symphysiotomy or Cesarean section.
August, 28, 1915).

(Arch. f. Gynäk., Vol. civ, No. 3,

HUMPHREY, W. O., Placenta previa centralis; Cesarean section for relief. (Kentucky Med. Jour., Vol. xiii, No. 11, October, 1915).

KENDALL, H. E., Delivery by hysterectomy; report of five cases. (Canadian Med. Assn. Jour., Vol. v, No. 11, November, 1915).

KELLEY, L. E., Vaginal Cesarean section; report of four cases. (Iowa State Medical Society Jour., Vol. v, No. 10, October, 1915).

KIVLIN, C. F., Cesarean section. (Medical Record, Vol. lxxxviii, No. 9, August 28, 1915).

KÜSTNER, O., Extraperitoneal Cesarean section for impacted trunk presentation. (Zentralbl. f. Gynäk., Vol. xxxix, No. 30, July 24, 1915).

LEPAGE, G., Cesarean section; twenty-nine cases. (Bull. de l'Acad. de Médecine, Vol. lxxii, No. 29, July 28, 1915).

MCPHERSON, R., Indications and contraindications for abdominal Cesarean section. (Providence Med. Jour., Vol. xvi, No. 3, May, 1915).

MARKOE, J. W., Extraperitoneal Cesarean section; report of three cases. (BULL. LYING-IN HOSPITAL, Vol. x, No. 2, September, 1915).

MURPHY, E. J., Second Cesarean section. (Indian Med. Gaz., Vol. 1, No. 9, September, 1915).

PARKE, W. E., Cesarean operation; its wider application; report of cases. (Amer. Jour. Obst., Vol. lxxii, No. 2, August, 1915).

REED, R. J., Extraperitoneal Cesarean section. (West Virginia Medical Jour., Vol. x, No. 4, October, 1915).

SEHEULT, J. F. R., Three cases of complete rupture of uterus during labor treated by abdominal hysterectomy. (Lancet, Vol. 2, No. 4794, July 17, 1915). TIETZE, K., Emergency obstetric application of the hydrostatic bag. (München. med. Wchnschr., Vol. lxii, No. 36, September 7, 1915).

TUCKER, E. F., Cesarean section operation of choice. (Northwest Medicine, Vol. vii, No. 11, November, 1915).

VACHNADZE, K. D., Cesarean section in eclampsia; recovery.

Vol. xiv, No. 26,

WICHMANN, S. E.,

1915).

(Russkiv Vrach,

New obstetric forceps. (Jour. Obst. and Gynec. Brit. Emp., Vol. xxvii, No. 2, February, 1915).

6. THE NEW-BORN INFANT.

ARMSTRONG, A. W., Case of hydrocephalus. (New York State Journal of Medicine, Vol. xv, No. 10, October, 1915).

BANG, F., Origin of jaundice in the newly born.

Vol. iv, No. 8, August, 1915).

(Arch. mens. d'obst. et. de gynec.,

BARTON, E. A., Condition of larynx and trachea in stillborn infant and its bearing on artificial respiration. (Jour. Obst. and Gyn. Brit. Emp., Vol. xxvii, Nos. 3-5, March-May, 1915).

BEITLER, F. V., Statistical treatment of stillbirths.

Vol. v, No. 7, July, 1915).

(Amer. Jour. Public Health,

CASSEL, J., Raising prematurely born infants in the home. (Berl. klin. Wehnschr., Vol. lii, No. 25, June 21, 1915).

GAYLER, W. C., Developmentally deficient children twice born to same couple. (Amer. Jour. Obst., Vol. lxxii, No. 4, October, 1915).

HERRMAN, C., Meningitis in newborn; report of case. (Arch. Pediatrics, Vol. xxxii, No. 8, August, 1915).

KUNCKEL, D., Anomalies in the blood of the prematurely born and weakly children. (Ztschr. f. Kinderh., Vol. xiii, Nos. 1-2, July 26, 1915).

LANGSTEIN, L., Nutrition and growth of the prematurely born. (Berl. klin. Wchnschr., Vol. lii, No. 24, June 14, 1915).

LO CICERO, S., Transient fever in the newly born. (Pediatria, Vol. xxiii, No. 11, November, 1915).

LOSEE, J. R., Three cases of congenital anomaly of kidney. (BULL. LYING-IN HOSPITAL, Vol. x, No. 2, September, 1915).

MANNING, J. B. Six cases of hemorrhage in newly-born babies. (Arch. Pediatrics, Vol. xxxii, No. 2, November, 1915).

MAYER, A., Origin and importance of the so-called starvation fever in the newly
born. (Med. Klin., Vol. xi, No. 34, August 22, 1915).
MAYER, A., Intracranial hemorrhage from birth trauma.
Vol. xxxix, No. 45, November 6, 1915.

(Zentralbl. f. Gynäk.,

PATERSON, W. S., Sclerema neonatorum. (Quarterly Journal of Medicine, Vol.

viii, No. 32, July, 1915).

QUANT, C. A. J., Revival of asphyxiated new-born by inflation of air. (Nederl. Tijdschr. v. Geneeskinde, Vol. 11, No. 2, July 10, 1915).

REICHE, A., Growth of the prematurely born in the first months. (Ztschr. f. Kinderh., Vol. xii, No. 6, May, 1915).

REICHE, A., Congenital syphilis in the prematurely born. (Ztschr. f. Kinderh.), Vol. xii, No. 6, May, 1915).

TISSIER, L., Danger for fetus from disguised morphin given parturient. (Arch. mens. d'obst., et de gynec., Vol. iv, No. 7, July, 1915).

TRUESDELL, E. D., Fissure fracture of vault of skull in newborn. (BULL. LYINGIN HOSPITAL, Vol. x, No. 2, September, 1915).

TRUESDELL, E. D., Birth fractures of humerus. (Arch. Pediat., Vol. xxxii, No. 9, September, 1915).

WACHENHEIM, F. L., Pyloric hypertrophy in new born infants. (Amer. Jour. Diseases of Children, Vol. x, No. 2, August, 1915).

WALLER, H. K., Breast feeding; some functional requirements of gland and of infant. (Jour. Obst. and Gynec. Brit. Emp., Vol. xxvii, No. 2, February, 1915).

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AHLFELD, F., War affords data on duration of pregnancy.

Vol. xxxix, No. 45, Nov. 6, 1915).

(Zentralbl. f. Gynäk.,

BANDLER, S. W., Use of pituitary extract. (Medical Record, Vol. lxxxviii, No 15, October 9 1915).

BANDLER, S. W., Pituitary extract; its value in distinguishing between false and
true labor pains. (Arch. Diagnosis, Vol. viii, No. 3, July, 1915).
BARRIER, G., Rape and telegony. (Ann. de gynec. et d'obst., Vol. xli, No. 11,
May-June, 1915).

BRANDAU, J. W., Morphin-hyoscin analgesia in labor; report of cases. (Tennessee State Medical Assn. Jour., Vol. viii, No. 8, December, 1915). BRONFENBRENNER, J., Present status of Abderhalden reaction and of theory of so-called " Abwehrfermente." (Jour. of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine,

Vol. 1, No. 2, November, 1915).

BUBIS, J. L., Small doses of pituitary extract in obstetrics. (Surg. Gynec. and
Obst., Vol. xxi, No. 5, November, 1915).

CHRISTENSEN, H. L., Ether during natural delivery.
No. 32, August 11, 1915).

(Hospitalstid., Vol. lviii,

CROOM, J. H., Use of scopolamin-morphin in labor.

(Edinburgh Med. Jour.,

No. 3,

Vol. xv, No. 2, August, 1915).
DAVIS, C. H., Painless childbirth and hospital. (Modern Hospital, Vol. v,
September, 1915).

FITHIAN, J. W., Every obstetric case a surgical case. (New Jersey Med. Soc.
Jour., Vol. xii, No. 10, October, 1915).

GELLHORN, G. and KERWIN, W., Use of scopolamin-narcotin during labor. (Missouri State Medical Assn. Jour., Vol. xii, No. 12, December, 1915). GILLMORE, R. T., Scopolamin and morphin in obstetrics and surgery. (New York Medical Jour., Vol. cii, No. 6, August 7, 1915).

HEANEY, N. S., Nitrous oxid in labor. (Surg. Gynec. and Obst., Vol. xxi, No. 3, September, 1915.)

HERRGOTT, A., The state should care for children born from rape. (Ann. de gynec. et d'obst., Vol. xli, No. 11, May-June, 1915).

HOLMES, R. W., Obstetrics, Lost Art. (Surg. Gynec. and Obst. Vol. xxi, No. 5, November, 1915).

HUNTINGTON, J. L., Pregnancy clinic and midwife; comparison. (Boston Medical and Surgical Jour., Vol. clxxiii, No. 21, November 18, 1915). INGRAHAM, C. B. and CHASE, P. M., Use of pituitary extract in obstetrics. (Colorado Medicine, Vol. xii. No. 7, July, 1915).

JEANNIN, C., Progress of obstetrics in France during the last fifty years. (Presse Médicale, Vol. xxiii, No. 61, December 13, 1915).

JOHNSON, R., Pituitary extract with special reference to its action during pregnancy and labor in European women. (Dublin Jour. Medical Science, Vol. iii, No. 526, October, 1915).

JUDD, A. M., Roentgen ray diagnosis of pregnancy.

Ixxii, No. 2, August, 1915).

(Amer. Jour. Obst., Vol.

KAVINOKY, N., Midwives and physicians as factors in puerperal fever. (New
York Med. Jour., Vol. cii, No. 9, August 28, 1915).
KOSMAK, G. W., Hygiene of pregnancy.

September, 1915).

(BULL. LYING-IN HOSPITAL Vol. x, No. 2,

LAVERY, C. J., Twilight sleep. (Jour-Lancet, Vol. xxxv, No. 18, September 15, 1915).

LIESKE, H., Proposed legislation on craniotomy. (Monatschr. f. Geburtsh. u. Gynäk., Vol. xlii, No. 3, September, 1915).

LICHTENSTEIN, Transfusion of own extravasated blood. (Munchen. med. Wchnschr., Vol. Ixii, No. 47, November 23, 1915).

MCCLELLAN, B. R., Atypical chorio-epithelioma. (Amer. Jour. Obst., Vol. lxxii, No. 6, December, 1915).

MacFARLANE, W. D., Use of pituitary extract in obstetric cases.

(Glasgow Med.

Jour., Vol. 1xxxiv, No. 3, September, 1915). MAXSON, L. H., Nitrous oxid and oxygen, anesthetic of choice in obstetrics; report of case. (Northwest Medicine, Vol. vii, No. 8, August, 1915).

O'CONNOR, B. J., Use of pituitary extract in inevitable and incomplete abortions (Lancet-Clinic, Vol. cxiv, No. 14, October 2, 1915).

OUTERBRIDGE, G. W., Chorio-epithelioma following long period of latency after last preceding pregnancy. (Amer. Jour. Obst., Vol. lxxii, No. 6, December, 1915).

PAINE, A. K., Midwife problem. (Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. clxxiii, No. 21, November 18, 1915).

RONGY, A. J., Twilight sleep. (New York State Jour. Medicine, Vol. xv, No. 9, September, 1915).

RONGY, A. J., Present status of twilight sleep in obstetrics; study of over two thousand cases. (Amer. Jour. Obst., Vol. 1xxii, No. 5. November, 1915). SCHULTZE, B. S., Technic for obstetric internal examinations; one or two fingers? (Monatschr. f. Geburtsh. u. Gynäk., Vol. xlii, No. 4, October, 1915).

SCHWARZ, O. H., Scopolamin-narcotin seminarcosis. (Missouri State Medical Assn. Jour., Vol. xii, No. 12, December, 1915).

SCHUMANN, E. A., Hydrops universalis fetus; report of case. (Amer. Jour. Obst., Vol. 1xxii, No. 6, December, 1915).

THRELKELD, A. E., Twilight sleep.

October, 1915).

(Kentucky Med. Jour., Vol. xiii, No. 11,

VAN SLYKE, D. D., and VINOGRAD-VILLCHUR, M., and LOSEE, J. R., Abderhalden reaction. (Jour. Biologic Chemistry, Vol. xxiii, No. 1, November, 1915).

VITOUX, G., Measures to repress feticide. (Arch. mens. d'obst. et de gynec., Vol. iv, No. 7, July, 1915).

WORLEY, J. R., Nitrous oxid in obstetrics. (Southwest Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Vol. xxiii, No. 12, December, 1915).

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